I have made a few changes, I was confusing myself with the ports. On
the router.... port 22 is open on public and private side (having 5901
on public side was confusing me). Inside of Putty.... (ssh connection
works) I have a tunnel that looks like this.... "R5901
my_ip_here:5901". Should this be an L instead of an R? When I open
vncviewer and use localhost:1, I get unable to connect to host,
connection refused (10061). If these settings are correct, should
localhost:1 work or should I enter something else in the initial viewer
window?
Adam
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Only if you are connecting to "localhost:1", which is the secured
local port being forwarded.
Adam Walker wrote:
I am trying to enable vnc over ssh. I'm going from my machine at
work (XP) to my home machine (Fedora Core 2). I have a D-Link router
behind my cable modem. I can open a port (5901) on my router and use
vnc alone, which I know isn't secure. I opened port 22 on my router
to enable ssh. I can ssh to my box at home. I am using putty to
ssh. I enabled a tunnel to forward 5901 from work to remote port
5901 at home. I can open the ssh session in putty, and I can connect
using vnc. And now the main part of my question.......Is my vnc
viewer session secured over ssh?
Thank you
Adam
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